SAN ANTONIO — Halloween is around the corner and whether you’ve got little ones to entertain or just you and your grown-up friends, the Alamo City has plenty of spooktacular sights and sounds to celebrate with.

Attractions

Howl-O-Scream at SeaWorld San Antonio: Visit SeaWorld San Antonio for its annual Howl-O-Scream & Spooktacular event through Oct. 29. The park has six scare zones and five haunted houses. The newest addition for 2017 is a haunted house called Dark Side of the Gardens.

Fright Fest at Six Flags Fiesta Texas: Six Flags Fiesta Texas is offering free haunted houses and scare zones throughout the park until Oct. 31 with admission. The newest nightmares are Blood Bayou and Carnevil 3D.

Zoo Boo at San Antonio Zoo: The San Antonio Zoo is celebrating Halloween with kid-friendly fun on the weekends through Oct. 29. From 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily, the zoo will have trick-or-treat stations, pumpkin painting and more available.

BOOtanica at the San Antonio Botanical Gardens: The San Antonio Botanical Garden is in the Halloween spirit with a "BOOtanica" day on Oct. 28, costumes are encouraged as you trek the Scarecrow Trail.

More Delight Than Frightful at Morgan’s Wonderland: The "More Delight than Frightful" event at Morgan’s Wonderland is for children 12 and younger and special-needs individuals of any age. This event will take place on Halloween, Oct. 31, and is a place for kids to go for a safe night of trick-or-treating without any of the scary stuff.

Treats and Targets at Topgolf: Topgolf is encouraging costumes for kids on Oct. 28. From open until 5 p.m. families will receive half off one hour of game play when their child wears a costume. The first 50 children in costume will also receive a Halloween goodie bag.

Alamo City Comic Con: Halloween Edition: The ACCC Halloween Edition will be Oct. 27-29 and feature a Miss GOREgeous Halloween Queen Pageant, Conival, tattoo expo, meet and greets with celebrities, and more.

Bud Light Haunted River at the River Walk: On Oct. 27 from 6 to 10 p.m., attendees can enjoy music, dancing, a haunted river parade and an adult costume contest.

Haunted Houses

13th Floor Haunted House: The 13th Floor is San Antonio’s longest-running haunted house. The cost starts at $25 for general admission.

Terror Mansion: Terror Manison is a 1940s paranormal experience. Tickets start at $20.

Ripley’s Haunted Adventure: A year-round attraction, the general admission is $22.

Psycho Asylum and Slaughter House: General admission tickets can be found for as low as $28 at H-E-B.

Slaughter Mayhem Haunted House: New this year with two attractions in one location. Tickets start at $24 for kids and $29 for adults.

Mazes

South Texas Maze: Located in Hondo, Graff 7A Ranch features a 7-acre maze, pumpkin patch, jumping pillows, "Matter-Corn Mountain" slide, hayrides and much more.

Circle N Maze: Located in La Vernia, the maze is located over 5.5 acres and also features a pumpkin patch, farm animals, a petting zoo, games, food trucks and more.

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